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Asthma patient safety incidents: national perspectives need to be informed by primary care reporting
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Asthma patient safety incidents: national perspectives need to be informed by primary care reporting

  • Sukhmeet Singh Panesar1,
  • Vivian Tang1,
  • Kevin Cleary2 &
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  • Aziz Sheikh3 

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  1. Chief Medical Officer Clinical Advisor National Patient Safety Agency,

    Sukhmeet Singh Panesar & Vivian Tang

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    Kevin Cleary

  3. Professor of Primary Care Research & Development, Allergy & Respiratory Research Group, Centre for Population Health Sciences: GP Section, University of Edinburgh,

    Aziz Sheikh

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Panesar, S., Tang, V., Cleary, K. et al. Asthma patient safety incidents: national perspectives need to be informed by primary care reporting. Prim Care Respir J 18, 1–2 (2009). https://doi.org/10.3132/pcrj.2009.00007

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